
It is often said – and I said it too – that we should not do what we do in order to impress others or in order to prove something to others but we should do it because WE want it. The other day, I heard an interesting interview with a very successful Austrian children-book author who sold over 40 millions of books worldwide. He said when he started his career his motivation to succeed was on one hand to manifest his vision but the motivation to do it was to prove the skeptics wrong. Once that was done he only did it because he wanted it to do. That made me rethink my former opinion.
Each one of us has an individual program for their lifetime. There are those specific stations we will pass, specific experiences we will make, particular people we will meet, and there are tasks we are supposed to fulfill. We will reach some of those stations at a specific time and some once we are ready for them due to life’s preparations and how we go along with its challenges and lessons. (Here I could continue again with the difference between fate and destiny. Just in a nutshell: fate is what we are meant to experience, encounter, achieve (good or bad) as the pillars of this life program and destiny is the way we create to get from one to the other and how we deal with them.) That means that when I have it in my plan, I will become an author and due to my lifestyle and the composition of my being, I will receive the impulses and the corresponding support (challenges, hints, pushes,…) to keep up the direction and definitely reach my goal.
No child likes going to the doctor’s. So what if it fights it tooth and nail to come along or when it is obviously full of fear? It will be promised a treat after all is done even if that treat has nothing to do with the appointment. In that moment it doesn’t matter because the priority is in passing that examination – whatever motivation helps. The mother knows the importance of the visit and that nothing bad will happen to the child but the child doesn’t. Hopefully, the experience was a good one and the doctor was nice and the child saw that it worried about nothing which helps for the next appointment. Later, when the child has gotten older and understands the reason behind those doctor visits, it may still don’t like going there but it does it because of its real purpose behind.
I think we all experienced that we were forced to do things we actually didn’t feel like doing when we were called to. Even though we did not understand the purpose behind there was a motivation that kept us going. Sometimes it was to impress others or it was to do someone a favor or it was to prove that you can even though everyone disagreed. I believe that no matter why you did it there was a reason that you needed to do it to learn something important for later. It can even be that you were behind your life plan’s schedule and you needed a crash course…. lol! Sometimes we don’t even notice that some abilities we gained that way are flowing into what we are doing naturally today. But in reflecting on where we are today and what brought us here we will realize it.
Yes, I think that whatever is the motivation that gets you going to make more of your life and to extend your own field doesn’t matter since all you do are steps to fulfill your personal life’s picture. And even if you have to do something you cannot avoid, find something that gives you the necessary kick to hang in. Once you are through you might stand at the threshold of a big insight. Maybe only then, you find your purpose, or all of a sudden you lose your fear to go for it because you already proved (yourself) that you can! Sometimes the help of the ego’s stubbornness can be a powerful tool 😉
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This is powerful!
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Thank you so very much. When you say it then even more power is added. Thanks a lot!!
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Be blessed!
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I really like this post, Erika. We can achieve a huge amount if we put our minds to it.
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This is so true and that is why I don’t see my ego as my enemy… at least not always… lol! It gets you going!
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Really a great post, Erika 🙂
Sometimes I find it necessary to ask myself, why I want to do something especial and I often get a different answer, that I thought at in the beginning.
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Yes, exactly! It often doesn’t matter why we do it but that we do it!! Thank you very much, Irene!!
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Erika, said well my friend. Keith
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Thank you very much, Keith! I appreciate that a lot. I hope you are doing well!
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Erika, we are doing pretty well. We had a great Thanksgiving and now are resting for a few days before beginning to even think about Christmas. Keith
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Oh, enjoy the time now but also the Christmas atmosphere!!
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Wonderful thoughts. Really today world is like “If we do something (help) for someone without help people think that we are fool” and take loads of advantage, miss use our contacts and name. So better to live only for us, at least we have a peaceful life 🙂 All your quotes are more motivational, loved it 🙂
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Sometimes it is not about the motivation behind what we do but that we do it! Thank you very much, Madraasi. Have a lovely day!
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So sweet of you Dear 🙂
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I thank you, dear friend 💖
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Ahh! I needed to read something like this, Erika! So, are you also saying we’re in the exact place we’re supposed to be at the moment?
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This is something I believe with all my heart! We are always at the exact place where we are supposed to be in order to get where we are supposed to arrive and life will find ways to lead us!!
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You’re right! It doesn’t always feel like it though.
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Of course, it doesn’t …. or we wouldn’t keep on moving… lol!
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Shaking my head “yes” and smiling, all the while, here.
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Isn’t life just amazing? It always finds ways to make us go and experience what we are meant to!! And it always provides the perfect bait we swallow… lol!
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A great post, Erika. We are motivated to do what we do for several reasons and it serves a two fold purpose.
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Yes, that is absolutely what I think. I just replied to Judy that often we simply need to start somewhere in order to simply get in motion but end up somewhere completely different . We only had to start the journey!
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You said it “ we have to start.” Otherwise we won’t get anywhere at all.
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Ablolutely right!!!
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I do things to please ME, but sometimes it also serves to show others that I can do it too, to prove a point! 🙂
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And there is nothing wrong with it. Why ever we do something has a reason. Sometimes we start at some point and end up somewhere completely different. But it was necessary to start anywhere in order to arrive where we are supposed to!
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Yes, indeed, Sis. 🙂
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Wonderful thoughts sis!
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Thank you very much, dear sis! We cannot go wrong…
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Truly!
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